
In 'Arthur and the Baby,' Arthur experiences the common mixed emotions of an older sibling welcoming a new baby. Initially, he feels a bit displaced and unsure about the new arrival, a relatable feeling for many children. The story gently navigates his jealousy and confusion, showing how he gradually warms up to the baby, especially when his younger sister D.W. enlists his help. This classic Arthur adventure provides a comforting and humorous look at family adjustments, helping children understand that it's okay to have big feelings about big changes. It's ideal for children aged 4-8 who are preparing for or have recently welcomed a new sibling.
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